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  1. The Prussian Reform Movement was a series of constitutional, administrative, social, and economic reforms early in 19th-century Prussia. They are sometimes known as the Stein–Hardenberg Reforms, for Karl Freiherr vom Stein and Karl August von Hardenberg, their main initiators.

  2. The Prussian Reform Movement was a series of constitutional, administrative, social, and economic reforms early in 19th-century Prussia. They are sometimes known as the Stein–Hardenberg Reforms, for Karl Freiherr vom Stein and Karl August von Hardenberg, their main initiators.

  3. The Prussian education system refers to the system of education established in Prussia as a result of educational reforms in the late 18th and early 19th century, which has had widespread influence since.

  4. After Prussia's defeat by Napoleon in the Battle of Jena–Auerstedt in 1806, the Prussian Reform Movement began with many areas based on the changes in France. A much-noticed innovation was the founding of the Conseil d'État by Napoleon in 1798.

  5. Las Reformas prusianas (en alemán Preußische Reformen o Stein-Hardenbergsche Reformen, por el nombre de sus dos principales instigadores Stein y Hardenberg) se refieren a una reestructuración de inspiración liberal de la administración y del sistema de producción agrícola e industrial de Prusia, llevada a cabo entre 1807 y 1819.

  6. 16 de dic. de 2008 · In Prussia and several of the German states where schooling began early in the century, and in France and England where it came a generation or two later, it produced changes in the structure of individual life and society that were both celebrated and feared.

  7. the Prussian reform movement, covering the years from 1810 to 1819. Among the items of reform, the parties to this movement debated the design of a proposed constitution for the Prussian state and symbolized, for Hegel, the promise of freedom and the birth of a new era of German, and indeed human, history.